THE AUTHORS
Madeline Lacques-Aranda
Allen Ashley
Sarah Barr
Sarah Barr is an undergraduate student of biology in Boston, Massachusetts, pursuing a career in medicine. She spends her free time reading and writing fiction and poetry, drawing inspiration from the world around her.
Mike Berga
Jill Crammond
Mary Cresswell
Mary Cresswell is from Los Angeles and lives on New Zealand’s Kapiti Coast. Her third book, Trace Fossils, was published in 2011. Also see: www.bookcouncil.org.nz/Writers/Profiles/Cresswell,%20Mary
Trevor Denyer
Michael Estabrook
Michael Estabrook is a baby boomer who began getting his poetry published in the late 1980s. Over the years he has published 15 poetry chapbooks, his most recent entitled When the Muse Speaks. His interests include history, art, music, theatre, opera, and his wife who just happens to be the most beautiful woman he has ever known.
Martin Feekins
John Forth
John Forth's short fiction has appeared in the magazines Midnight Street, Estronomicon and The Horror Zine, and in anthologies such as The Monster Book for Girls and the Ninth Black Book of Horror. He lives in Brighton and is currently working on his first novel.
Faye Grimwood
Rhys Hughes
Gavin Ireland
Gavin is an ex-soldier, ex-helicopter engineer and family man who has decided to turn his hand to telling stories that don’t involve getting drunk and making up a bigger lie than the last guy. His interests include writing, walking, vintage clothes and Lindy Hop dancing as well as maintaining a few websites. Influenced by H. P. Lovecraft , Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King, he has many more stories waiting to be told. www.gavinireland.co.uk
Robert Mammone
Philip Meeks
Juan Manuel Perez
The premier and original Chupacabra Poet from La Pryor, texas, is also the 2011-2012 Poet Laureate for the San Antonio Poets Association. He has written three full poetry collections including WUI: WRITTEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF TRINIDAD SANCHEZ plus six poetry chapbooks. The award winning poet has been published widely in numerous state and national publications, and is constantly invited to read his poetry throughout the state of Texas among so many others.
Suri Phillips
Samantha Porter
Samantha is married to Gavin and between them they have 6 children, yet she still manages to squeeze in a little writing in her spare time. Samantha writes predominantly dark comedy and her first short story Sara’s to do List was published in the anthology Monster Book for Girls in 2012 and she is currently working on her first novel Note to Self.
Phil Richardson
Len Saculla
I am Len Saculla and my background is a mix of English, Italian and Irish. After many, many years reading the greats in science fiction, horror and fantasy, I have lately tried my hand at writing. I had a poem in Dark Horizons and my very first professionally published story has just appeared in Ian Hunter’s Unspoken Water. I have also had poems in The Crab Line (non-genre). I’m a big fan of early 1970s music, hence the Hawkwind quote.
Douglas Thompson
Rocky Wilson
Joe Young
Madeline Lacques-Aranda
Allen Ashley
Sarah Barr
Sarah Barr is an undergraduate student of biology in Boston, Massachusetts, pursuing a career in medicine. She spends her free time reading and writing fiction and poetry, drawing inspiration from the world around her.
Mike Berga
Jill Crammond
Mary Cresswell
Mary Cresswell is from Los Angeles and lives on New Zealand’s Kapiti Coast. Her third book, Trace Fossils, was published in 2011. Also see: www.bookcouncil.org.nz/Writers/Profiles/Cresswell,%20Mary
Trevor Denyer
Michael Estabrook
Michael Estabrook is a baby boomer who began getting his poetry published in the late 1980s. Over the years he has published 15 poetry chapbooks, his most recent entitled When the Muse Speaks. His interests include history, art, music, theatre, opera, and his wife who just happens to be the most beautiful woman he has ever known.
Martin Feekins
John Forth
John Forth's short fiction has appeared in the magazines Midnight Street, Estronomicon and The Horror Zine, and in anthologies such as The Monster Book for Girls and the Ninth Black Book of Horror. He lives in Brighton and is currently working on his first novel.
Faye Grimwood
Rhys Hughes
Gavin Ireland
Gavin is an ex-soldier, ex-helicopter engineer and family man who has decided to turn his hand to telling stories that don’t involve getting drunk and making up a bigger lie than the last guy. His interests include writing, walking, vintage clothes and Lindy Hop dancing as well as maintaining a few websites. Influenced by H. P. Lovecraft , Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King, he has many more stories waiting to be told. www.gavinireland.co.uk
Robert Mammone
Philip Meeks
Juan Manuel Perez
The premier and original Chupacabra Poet from La Pryor, texas, is also the 2011-2012 Poet Laureate for the San Antonio Poets Association. He has written three full poetry collections including WUI: WRITTEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF TRINIDAD SANCHEZ plus six poetry chapbooks. The award winning poet has been published widely in numerous state and national publications, and is constantly invited to read his poetry throughout the state of Texas among so many others.
Suri Phillips
Samantha Porter
Samantha is married to Gavin and between them they have 6 children, yet she still manages to squeeze in a little writing in her spare time. Samantha writes predominantly dark comedy and her first short story Sara’s to do List was published in the anthology Monster Book for Girls in 2012 and she is currently working on her first novel Note to Self.
Phil Richardson
Len Saculla
I am Len Saculla and my background is a mix of English, Italian and Irish. After many, many years reading the greats in science fiction, horror and fantasy, I have lately tried my hand at writing. I had a poem in Dark Horizons and my very first professionally published story has just appeared in Ian Hunter’s Unspoken Water. I have also had poems in The Crab Line (non-genre). I’m a big fan of early 1970s music, hence the Hawkwind quote.
Douglas Thompson
Rocky Wilson
Joe Young